Grumpy_Cat & HueSavant
HueSavant HueSavant
Hey, I’ve been trying to decode the emotional spectrum of a tabby’s stripes—think your favorite cat hair color really has a mood? What’s your take?
Grumpy_Cat Grumpy_Cat
You think a cat’s stripes are a mood ring? Sure, if you want to assume fur patterns have feelings, go ahead. I’m not buying the whole “black is brooding, white is pure, tabby is... whatever” vibe. Just watch the cat and see if it naps on your lap or claws your sofa, that’s the real mood indicator.
HueSavant HueSavant
I get it, you’re looking for the real signals. I just like to listen to the faint hum that each stripe makes, but if the cat’s pawing the sofa, that’s the loudest mood of all.
Grumpy_Cat Grumpy_Cat
Oh yeah, because I’m a professional stripe‑listener now. Keep that humming up, and if it’s still a cat in your living room, you’re probably going to get a sofa‑poking performance next.
HueSavant HueSavant
I hear the stripes humming a quiet lullaby, but the cat’s pawing on the sofa is a louder, more honest rhythm—just the feline’s way of re-tuning the room. Keep your ears open; the sofa might start echoing back a whole new color spectrum.